
Ask the Expert 1407. Open Q&A on Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
Krissy Dilger of SRNA moderated an open Q&A on acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) with pediatric neurologist Dr. Linda Nguyen of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Nguyen discussed how widespread MOG antibody testing has shifted many cases previously labeled ADEM to MOG antibody-associated disease, recommended MOG testing at onset, and reviewed relapse risk, mimics, and follow-up imaging [00:05:07]. Questions from the community covered acute treatments, recovery, guidance on pseudo-relapse, rehabilitation, and transition from pediatric to adult care [00:14:41].
Dr. Linda Nguyen completed her MD, PhD training at West Virginia University in 2017, and then pediatric neurology residency at the University of California, San Diego in 2022. She then completed a combined pediatric and adult neuroimmunology fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern in 2024, where she now serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics. Dr. Nguyen currently sees patients in the Demyelinating Disease Clinic at Children’s Medical Center Dallas.
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
01:08 What Is ADEM
01:51 Causes and Who Receives This Diagnosis
02:55 Early Signs and Onset
04:20 Diagnosis and MRI Criteria
05:07 MOG Antibodies and ADEM
07:21 Testing and Relapse Risk
09:06 Recurrent ADEM and Labels
12:34 Mimics and Differential Diagnosis
14:41 Acute Treatment Options
15:38 Recovery Timeline and Rehab
17:47 Long Term Effects and Seizures
21:23 Family Support and Accommodations
24:47 Follow Up Imaging and Relapse Signs
27:25 Managing Fatigue and Headaches
29:31 Supplements, Vaccines, and Genetics
33:40 Pseudo Relapse and Exercise Balance
37:41 Research and Predicting Outcomes
43:14 Transition to Adult Care
45:36 Weakness Sleep Issues and Final Thoughts
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